A good parable I’ve used to describe the dangers of MRNA vaccines to my friends and neighbors is the following. I first tell them about the SARS mRNA vaccines and how those who took it died when a mutated strain was introduced. Their immune systems were completely blind sided, unprepared, and their defenses were down. I use a simple story to convey that point across so they remember. It’s like this. Imagine you have a big school math final coming up. I tell them to imagine the mRNA vaccine as the answer key to this math test. If you have been given the answer key before the test your not going to study for the test yourself (which would be doing the hard work of letting your immune system figuring it out aka studying). If the test isn’t exactly aligned with the answer key then your going to crash and burn and fail miserably. But if you studied for the concepts and did the hard work then it wouldn’t matter which version of the test you got, your gonna be fine and you’ll pass. And that’s what I recommend for them to do. Study for the Damn Math Test.
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I thought math was supposed to be "racist" now.
Modern math and algebra was developed by Muslims in the 7th to the 13th century, where they invented the decimal system along with developing greater understanding of addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, exponentiation, and extracting the root. Despite that, math is somehow now "white privileged."
I think racism is racist now.
Anything logical or common sensical’s racist n privileged? Crazy daze in America ?
I don't know about that. What I did know is the Muslims in that time period had a habit of renaming and claiming ideas as their own. The math history might need a closer look.
Thank you, anon. This is brilliant in its simplicity.
This is a good analogy. I'm going to try it out myself.
Not bad, if somewhat long.
At that point I would say "I can only lead a horse to water, I can't force him to drink it"